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Nina [5.8K]
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Which three reasons best describe the growth of the representative government in the 13 colonies?

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mars1129 [50]1 year ago
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They had various forms of government and were formed for a variety of reasons, ranging from the desire to make fortunes to the need to establish safe havens from persecution and model colonists.

When the Revolution started, there were an estimated 2.5 million people living in the colonies. These various forms of government were known by the designations Royal, Charter, and Proprietary. The colonies used one of these three systems of administration, and were referred to as either Royal Colonies, Charter Colonies, or Proprietary Colonies. The king held royal colonies, which also differed widely.

separation from Europe.

To maintain order and maintain peace, colonists had to create their own laws.

Most colonies were self-governing, and colonists were accustomed to the English system (Parliament).

These colonies chose representatives for an assembly which made their laws.

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